EN 61689:1996
(Main)Ultrasonics - Physiotherapy systems - Performance requirements and methods of measurement in the frequency range 0,5 MHz to 5 MHz
Ultrasonics - Physiotherapy systems - Performance requirements and methods of measurement in the frequency range 0,5 MHz to 5 MHz
This standard specifies : - methods of measurement and characterization of the output performance of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment based on reference testing methods; - characteristics to be declared by manufacturers of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment based on reference testing methods; - requirements for performance and safety of the ultrasonic field generated by ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment; - methods of measurement and characterization of the output performance of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment based on routine testing methods; - acceptance criteria for aspects of performance of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment based on routine testing methods. Therapeutic value and methods of use of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment are not covered by the scope of this standard.
Ultraschall - Physiotherapiesysteme - Anforderungen an das Betriebsverhalten und Meßverfahren im Frequenzbereich von 0,5 MHz bis 5 MHz
Ultrasons - Systèmes de physiothérapie - Prescriptions de performance et méthodes de mesure dans la gamme de fréquences de 0,5 MHz à 5 MHz
La présente norme spécifie : - les méthodes de mesure et la caractérisation de la performance de sortie des appareils de physiothérapie à ultrasons, reposant sur des méthodes d'essai de référence; - les caractéristiques à déclarer par les fabricants des appareils de physiothérapie à ultrasons, reposant sur des méthodes d'essai de référence; - les prescriptions de performance et de sécurité du champ ultrasonore créé par les appareils de physiothérapie à ultrasons; - les méthodes de mesure et la caractérisation de la performance de sortie des appareils de physiothérapie à ultrasons, reposant sur des méthodes d'essai de routine; - les critères d'aptitude concernant les divers aspects des performances des appareils de physiothérapie à ultrasons, reposant sur des méthodes d'essai de routine. La valeur thérapeutique et les méthodes d'utilisation des appareils de physiothérapie à ultrasons n'entrent pas dans le domaine d'application de la présente norme.
Ultrasonics - Physioterapy systems - Performance requirements and methods of measurement in the frequency range 0,5 MHz to 5 MHz
General Information
- Status
- Withdrawn
- Publication Date
- 21-Nov-1996
- Withdrawal Date
- 30-Jun-1997
- Technical Committee
- CLC/SR 87 - CLC/SR 87
- Drafting Committee
- IEC/TC 87 - IEC_TC_87
- Parallel Committee
- IEC/TC 87 - IEC_TC_87
- Current Stage
- 9960 - Withdrawal effective - Withdrawal
- Start Date
- 01-Oct-2010
- Completion Date
- 21-Jan-2026
Relations
- Effective Date
- 29-Jan-2023
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EN 61689:1996 is a standard published by CLC. Its full title is "Ultrasonics - Physiotherapy systems - Performance requirements and methods of measurement in the frequency range 0,5 MHz to 5 MHz". This standard covers: This standard specifies : - methods of measurement and characterization of the output performance of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment based on reference testing methods; - characteristics to be declared by manufacturers of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment based on reference testing methods; - requirements for performance and safety of the ultrasonic field generated by ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment; - methods of measurement and characterization of the output performance of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment based on routine testing methods; - acceptance criteria for aspects of performance of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment based on routine testing methods. Therapeutic value and methods of use of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment are not covered by the scope of this standard.
This standard specifies : - methods of measurement and characterization of the output performance of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment based on reference testing methods; - characteristics to be declared by manufacturers of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment based on reference testing methods; - requirements for performance and safety of the ultrasonic field generated by ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment; - methods of measurement and characterization of the output performance of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment based on routine testing methods; - acceptance criteria for aspects of performance of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment based on routine testing methods. Therapeutic value and methods of use of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment are not covered by the scope of this standard.
EN 61689:1996 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 11.040.60 - Therapy equipment. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
EN 61689:1996 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to EN 61689:2007. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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